Immunity on ice: The impact of methamphetamine on peripheral immunity.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Advances in pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1016/bs.apha.2023.09.003
Emily J Miller, Habibeh Khoshbouei
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Abstract

Methamphetamine (METH) regulation of the dopamine transporter (DAT) and central nervous system (CNS) dopamine transmission have been extensively studied. However, our understanding of how METH influences neuroimmune communication and innate and adaptive immunity is still developing. Recent studies have shed light on the bidirectional communication between the CNS and the peripheral immune system. They have established a link between CNS dopamine levels, dopamine neuronal activity, and peripheral immunity. Akin to dopamine neurons in the CNS, a majority of peripheral immune cells also express DAT, implying that in addition to their effect in the CNS, DAT ligands such as methamphetamine may have a role in modulating peripheral immunity. For example, by directly influencing DAT-expressing peripheral immune cells and thus peripheral immunity, METH can trigger a feed-forward cascade that impacts the bidirectional communication between the CNS and peripheral immune system. In this review, we aim to discuss the current understanding of how METH modulates both innate and adaptive immunity and identify areas where knowledge gaps exist. These gaps will then be considered in guiding future research directions.

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冰上免疫:甲基苯丙胺对外周免疫的影响。
甲基苯丙胺(METH)对多巴胺转运体(DAT)和中枢神经系统(CNS)多巴胺传导的调节作用已被广泛研究。然而,我们对甲基苯丙胺如何影响神经免疫通讯以及先天性和适应性免疫的认识仍在发展之中。最近的研究揭示了中枢神经系统与外周免疫系统之间的双向交流。他们在中枢神经系统多巴胺水平、多巴胺神经元活动和外周免疫之间建立了联系。与中枢神经系统中的多巴胺神经元类似,大多数外周免疫细胞也表达DAT,这意味着除了在中枢神经系统中的作用外,甲基苯丙胺等DAT配体还可能在调节外周免疫方面发挥作用。例如,通过直接影响表达 DAT 的外周免疫细胞,进而影响外周免疫,甲基苯丙胺可以触发一个前馈级联,影响中枢神经系统和外周免疫系统之间的双向交流。在这篇综述中,我们旨在讨论目前对 METH 如何调节先天性免疫和适应性免疫的理解,并找出存在知识差距的领域。这些差距将在指导未来研究方向时加以考虑。
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Advances in pharmacology
Advances in pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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